Polytheism is the belief or worship in multiple deities usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religions and rituals. Polytheist.

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The_ClocheFixer Author
The_ClocheFixer - - 1,961 comments

Reply Good karma+3 votes
deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

Amazing

Will give a better thought about her regarding the Celts

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PulgaBorracha
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I just thought of that song when I saw the picture and also Link's horse.

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deleted10101
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You and Le Cloche communicate telepathicaly then haha

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The_ClocheFixer Author
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Hahah, me to when I saw the name Epona, lovely lady

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deleted10101
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I will give a shot to that song too

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In Gallo-Roman religion, Epona was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility, as shown by her attributes of a patera, cornucopia, ears of grain and the presence of foals in some sculptures. She and her horses might also have been leaders of the soul in the after-life ride, with parallels in Rhiannon of the Mabinogion. The worship of Epona, "the sole Celtic divinity ultimately worshipped in Rome itself", was widespread in the Roman Empire between the first and third centuries AD; this is unusual for a Celtic deity, most of whom were associated with specific localities.